Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Lao Pa Sat Toasted Bread


(1) Whenever if i go Bugis, i will stop by this stall at Bugis Street selling bread to buy a loaf of their bread.


(2) They do sell different variety of bread, but usually i will buy their Traditional Roti Bun (Top row, left), usually i do not spread anything in it, as i find that without spreading, it's also nice, due to the sweetness in the bread.  But this round, i bought the Traditional Sugar Roll @ $2 (Top row, right), as my mum was thinking of that bread.  Lazy to take picture of the bread when i reach home.


(3) Beside bread, they also sell some finger foods

20 comments:

  1. the finger foods are very tempting - yummy! the old market sure have lotsa variety of foods for everyone!

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    1. I have something else in mind to eat at that time, if not, will buy the finger foods to eat...

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  2. Bugis? I thought Lao Pa Sat would be Chinatown, Chin Choo pa sat...People's Park there?

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    1. There's a Lao Pa Sat in Singapore, the whole place selling foods...

      This stall, it so happen they name it Lao Pa Sat Toasted Bread, it's in Bugis Street...

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  3. I love going to bakery. The smell. Heavenly. Haha.

    Wow. They made so many breads and finger food.

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    1. If i passed by Bakery shop, even if i still have bread at home, i will go in take a look, hehe...

      They have different types of breads and not forgetting finger foods...

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  4. I love bread and buns. I can eat a lot!

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    1. There's a time i can eat bread for breakfast, lunch and dinner, lol, but was told, can't take that for the whole day, hehe...

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  5. Whenever I step into a bakery, I get carried away and buy more than I need.

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  6. I like them when they are hot from the oven... Can take few buns at one go... Lol...

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    1. Makes me think of a time, when i took bread for breakfast, lunch and dinner, haha...

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  7. Sharon, have a happy Mid Autumn Festival

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    1. Elaine, Happy Belated Mid Autumn Festival to you and your family...

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  8. Good Morning! Good Morning!

    The weather is nice today.

    Happy Mid Autumn Festival to you.

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    1. Good Morning TM...

      It was raining heavily just now...

      Happy Belated Mid Autumn Festival to you...

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  9. The name Lao Pa Sat is unique! I always spend a lot of time to marvel at the food stalls in Singapore as their varieties are often different from ours. The cakes and bread are always nice too.

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    1. The Lao Pa Sat that selling food, i quite long didn't go liao, as lazy to go all the way there just to eat...

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  10. I love going into bakeries...even if I don't intend to buy anything. It's nice seeing the variety of breads and cakes that people make.

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    1. Same here, if i happen to pass by, will walk in and look see look see, hehe...

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